
One in a Million
Drama
Overview
A department store clerk, wrongly accused of stealing by her lecherous boss, becomes involved in a romantic relationship with the boss's son.
Top Cast


Dorothy Wilson
Dorothy Wilson
Dorothy "Babe" Brooks
Dorothy Wilson
Dorothy "Babe" Brooks


Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett
Donald Cabot Jr.
Charles Starrett
Donald Cabot Jr.


Holmes Herbert
Holmes Herbert
Donald Cabot Sr.
Holmes Herbert
Donald Cabot Sr.


Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Spike McGafferty
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Spike McGafferty


Gwen Lee
Gwen Lee
Kitty Kennedy
Gwen Lee
Kitty Kennedy
Francis Sayles
Francis Sayles
Mr. Dickman
Francis Sayles
Mr. Dickman


Gladys Blake
Gladys Blake
Switchboard Operator
Gladys Blake
Switchboard Operator
Barbara Rogers
Barbara Rogers
Patsy Purcell
Barbara Rogers
Patsy Purcell


Robert Frazer
Robert Frazer
Detective Captain
Robert Frazer
Detective Captain
Belle Daube
Belle Daube
Aunt Helen
Belle Daube
Aunt Helen
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